CampingN.C. wrote:
I'm thinking about installing some airbags on the Ram, but not for weight management (sorry weight police) but to maybe put the finishing touch on the overall ride quality.
Obviously, my 2500 handles my TT just fine but I'm looking to get out the bounce mostly on concrete interstates expansion joints. It can be quite bad sometimes. The kids pick on me about my belly "jiggling". :M
Will airbags do the trick? It's really the only thing I know to do. I've really become picky over the years towing and I think I can make what's already good, even better.
Also thinking about installing the Moryde suspension system on the trailer too.
Thoughts ?
Here is the take on my 2014 Ram 3500, no change in the ride running empty with airbags.
Here is the deal with airbags on mine when towing a fifth wheel on roads you mentioned, I have changed air pressure on the fly, and improved the ride tremendously.
I have made argument about the OEM air ride on the Rams, which have no real control on air pressure, they do their thing according to the weight, that alone would stop me from ever getting OEM airbag system.
My point is you can control the ride with air pressure , big reason why I have run a compressor system, control of the air pressure. Something OEM can't do, and also guys that add airbags, and fill , and deflate manually. Some opinions may vary . :)